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I thought dated addresses were supposed to bypass your incoming filter rules. I was looking through my pending directory, and I saw this in my incoming logs:
Date: Sun Feb 8 16:12:08 PST 2004 From: wayne evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ~ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subj: Re: Kludge howto: Thank You!! Actn: CONFIRM (headers "^X-Spam-Status:\sYes" confirm) (6138)
Date: Sun Feb 8 16:12:08 PST 2004 From: wayne evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ~ To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subj: Re: Kludge howto: Thank You!! Actn: CONFIRM pending 1076285528.6841.msg (6138)
Any idea how to find out what happened? (oh, by the way, it defitely was a legit message as it was in response to an earlier message from me with a dated reply-to address) I'm using tmda-1.0
- -- Chris Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator JM Associates & Coast Business Service
"Some days you fix the multi-million dollar machine, other days the $12 stapler kicks your ass."
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